Robert Leguillon <robert.leguil...@hotmail.com> wrote:

Statement only slightly more ridiculous:
> The most energetic thing that they could put inside is a fission reactor.
> A fission reactor produces the most energy, because if it didn't, nuclear
> power stations would use something else. And since we can't fit all of the
> necessary safety controls in such a small space, the only remaining
> explanation is nickel-hydrogen fusion.
> Compare to the rocket-fuel analysis below. Discuss.
>

That would exceed the limits of chemistry. That's the whole point. Not a
bit ridiculous. We know that fission is not a chemical reaction because it
produces such high energy density.

- Jed

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